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Mickey Mouse (TV series)

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Mickey Mouse
GenreComedy
Slapstick
Cartoon series
Based onMickey Mouse
by Walt Disney
Ub Iwerks
Developed byPaul Rudish
Voices of
ComposerChristopher Willis[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes94 (+ 2 special episodes) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerPaul Rudish
Running time3–4 minutes (87 episodes)
7 minutes (7 episodes)
22 minutes (2 specials)[2]
Production companyDisney Television Animation
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseJune 28, 2013 (2013-06-28) –
July 20, 2019 (2019-07-20)
Related
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse (2020–2023)

Mickey Mouse is an American animated comedy television series produced by Disney Television Animation.

Episodes

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  1. Croissant de Triomphe
  2. No Service
  3. Yodelberg
  4. New York Weenie
  5. Tokyo Go
  6. Stayin' Cool
  7. Gasp!
  8. Panda-monium
  9. Bad Ear Day
  10. Ghoul Friend
  11. Dog Show
  12. 'O Sole Minnie
  13. Potatoland
  14. Sleepwalkin'
  15. Flipperboobootosis
  16. Tapped Out
  17. Third Wheel
  18. The Adorable Couple
  19. O Futebol Clássico
  20. Cable Car Chaos
  21. Fire Escape
  22. Eau de Minnie
  23. Down the Hatch
  24. Goofy's Grandma
  25. Captain Donald
  26. Mumbai Madness
  27. The Boiler Room
  28. Space Walkies
  29. Mickey Monkey
  30. Clogged
  31. Goofy's First Love
  32. Doggone Biscuits
  33. Workin' Stiff
  34. Al Rojo Vivo
  35. Bottle Shocked
  36. A Flower for Minnie
  37. Bronco Busted
  38. Black and White
  39. Dancevidanyia
  40. Coned!
  41. One Man Band
  42. Wish Upon a Coin
  43. Movie Time
  44. Shifting Gears
  45. ¡Feliz Cumpleaños!
  46. Wonders of the Deep
  47. Road Hogs
  48. No
  49. Roughin' It
  50. Couple Sweaters
  51. Turkish Delights
  52. Sock Burglar
  53. Ku'u Lei Melody
  54. Entombed
  55. No Reservations
  56. Split Decision
  57. Good Sports
  58. Swimmin' Hole
  59. Canned
  60. Touchdown and Out
  61. Locked in Love
  62. Bee Inspired
  63. Shipped Out
  64. Three-Legged Race
  65. Nature's Wonderland
  66. The Birthday Song
  67. The Perfect Dream
  68. Feed the Birds
  69. Carnaval
  70. Year of the Dog
  71. The Fancy Gentleman
  72. New Shoes
  73. Springtime
  74. Dumb Luck
  75. Flushed!
  76. Roll 'em
  77. Amore Motore
  78. A Pete Scorned
  79. House Painters
  80. Surprise!
  81. Hats Enough
  82. Safari, So Good
  83. For Whom the Booth Tolls
  84. Outta Time
  85. My Little Garden
  86. You, Me and Fifi
  87. Outback at Ya!
  88. Our Homespun Melody
  89. Over the Moon
  90. Easy Street
  91. Two Can't Play
  92. Our Floating Dreams
  93. Gone to Pieces
  94. Carried Away

Voice cast

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Broadcast

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As of March 2014, a total of 100 million viewers in the United States had seen the series. It was broadcast in 160 countries.[6] As of June 2014, the show, translated in 34 languages, had reached over 135 million viewers worldwide.[7]

Home media

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DVD releases
Title Season(s) Episodes Total running time Release date
Region 1
The Complete First Season 1–2 19 (1–18, 22) 1 hour, 15 minutes August 26, 2014[8]
Merry and Scary 1–3 7 (10, 27, 43, 54, 56, 58, 67) 1 hour, 47 minutes August 29, 2017[9]
Digital purchase
Season Episodes Release number Episode count
1 2013–14 18 1[10] 9
2[11] 10
2 2014–15 19
3[12] 10
4[13] 10
3 2015–16 20
5[14] 9
6[15] 9
4 2017–18 19 7[16] 10
8[17] 9
5 2018–19 18 9[18] 9
10[19] 9

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
2013 Primetime Emmy Award[20][21] Outstanding Short Form Animated Program For "Croissant de Triomphe" Won
Individual Achievement Awards For Jenny Gase-Baker in Background Painting Won
Individual Achievement Awards For Joseph Holt for Art Direction Won
National Cartoonists Society Division Awards Television Animation Award Paul Rudish Won
2014 Annie Awards[22] Character Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Paul Rudish Won
Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Christopher Willis Won
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Illya Owens Won
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Aaron Springer Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Alonso Ramos-Ramirez Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Bill Farmer as Goofy Nominated
Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award[23][24] Outstanding Short-format Animated Program For "'O Sole Minnie'" Won
Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse, "The Adorable Couple" Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievements In Animation Narina Sokolova, background designer, "O Sole Minnie" Won
Valerio Vaentura, background designer, "The Adorable Couple" Won
2015 Annie Awards[25] Outstanding Achievement, Character Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Andy Suriano Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Aaron Springer Won
Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Christopher Willis Won
Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Joseph Holt Nominated
Narina Sokolova Won
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Heiko Drengenberg Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Voice Acting in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Bill Farmer as Goofy and Grandma, "Goofy's Grandma" Won
Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Darrick Bachman Won
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Illya Owens Won
Annecy International Animation Film Festival[26][27] TV series For "Eau de Minnie" Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program For "Mumbai Madness" Nominated
2016 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement, Directing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Dave Wasson for "Coned" Nominated
Heiko Dregenberg for "Bottle Shocked" Nominated
Outstanding Music in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Christopher Willis for "¡Feliz Cumpleaños!" Won
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Alonso Ramirez Ramos for "¡Feliz Cumpleaños!" Won
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Illya Owens for "Coned" Won
2017 Annie Awards[28][29] Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Christopher Willis for "Dancevidaniya" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Storyboarding in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Heiko Von Drengenberg for "Road Hogs" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Editorial in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Illya Owens for "Sock Burglar" Won
69th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Short Form Animated Program "Split Decisions" Nominated
Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics "Jing-a-Ling-a-Ling"
Christopher Willis (music & lyrics)
Darrick Bachman (lyrics)
Paul Rudish (lyrics)
(Episode: "Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special")
Nominated
2018 Annie Awards Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Dave Wasson, Eddie Trigueros, and Alonso Ramirez-Ramos for "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!" Won
Outstanding Achievement for Music in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Christopher Willis for "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!" Won
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Eddie Trigueros for "Bee Inspired" Won
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Jenny Gase-Baker and Justin Martin for "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!" Nominated
Outstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse, "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular!" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Darrick Bachman for "Locked in Love" Nominated
Daytime Emmy Awards[30] Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program Alonso Ramirez-Ramos Nominated
2019 Annie Awards[31] Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Eddie Trigueros for "Feed the Birds" Won
Outstanding Achievement, Music in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production Christopher Willis for "Springtime" Won
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Justin Martin for "Amore Motore" Nominated
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Alonso Ramirez-Ramos for "Carnaval" Won
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Children's Animated Series Paul Rudish and Todd Popp Nominated
Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse Nominated
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition Christopher Willis Nominated
2020 Annie Awards[32][33] Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production for Children For "Carried Away" Won
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television / Broadcast Production Alonso Ramirez-Ramos for "For Whom the Bell Tolls" Won
Daytime Emmy Awards[34] Outstanding Directing for an Animated Program Eddie Trigueros Won
Outstanding Editing for an Animated Program Tony Molina, Mark Bollinger (assistant editor) Won

Theme park attraction

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A Mickey Mouse-themed attraction, titled Mickey & Minnie's Runaway Railway, replaced The Great Movie Ride at Disney's Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. This attraction was also announced to open at the Mickey's Toontown section of Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort for a planned 2023 opening date in Anaheim, California.[35] The attraction is the third Mickey Mouse-themed attraction at any Disney property worldwide, only behind The Mickey Mouse Revue and Mickey's Philharmagic,[a] directly based on the series and involves guests watching the premiere of a new Mickey Mouse cartoon and then entering the cartoon itself. The show's creative team, including Paul Rudish, Joseph Holt and composer Christopher Willis, collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering to create the attraction, which opened on March 4, 2020, at Disney's Hollywood Studios.[36]

  1. The term "attraction" refers to amusement rides, whereas character meet-and-greets do not apply.

References

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Other websites

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